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as an elected official, of course, main is. as county employees, you know our names and salaries are published. so we don't have theprivacy. and we did not do anything in colorado concerning publishing people's names. >> no one has but still do. newspapers appeal the that they do because they feel that government demonizes gun owners. >> i'm going to have to stop it there. i think what you're talking about is very, very scary. i wouldn't want anyone's name to be in the newspaper because they're exercising their rights. we have to have you back. next, we'll cease fire and show you one thing we do agree that would help put a stop to the funerals. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some things are designed to draw crowds. ♪ ♪ others are designed to leave them behind. ♪ the all-new 2014 lexus is. it's your move. hearty cheeseburger. creamy thai style chicken with rice. mexican-style chicken tortilla. if you think campbell's 26 new soups sound good, imagine how they taste. m'm! m'm! good! >>> tonight we've been debating guns. now we'r
as an elected official, of course, main is. as county employees, you know our names and salaries are published. so we don't have theprivacy. and we did not do anything in colorado concerning publishing people's names. >> no one has but still do. newspapers appeal the that they do because they feel that government demonizes gun owners. >> i'm going to have to stop it there. i think what you're talking about is very, very scary. i wouldn't want anyone's name to be in the newspaper...
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>> guest: no, i have not. 2012 was an election with very little change. can look at the data and concluded that nothing needs to be redressed. >> host: when you looked at some of the issues that we talked about in the state's and we are up here in northern california and silicon valley at stanford. are we in a completely blue area? >> eskimo we are. this area, if you look at a map of california, very deep blue pocket along the coast in major metropolitan areas and then more read in areas of rural south. a lot of farms. we tend to see more red. >> host: but in silicon valley and so far there red pockets, people here are not the polarized? >> guest: there are people everywhere, manhattan, there are political differences. you will find that what makes it difficult for even people you're normally thinking of those republicans, wealthy people who have stock options eccentric, the californian republican party looks like the texas republican party. everyone jokes that their platform, and that just does not appeal, even to wall street people. they vote regularly
>> guest: no, i have not. 2012 was an election with very little change. can look at the data and concluded that nothing needs to be redressed. >> host: when you looked at some of the issues that we talked about in the state's and we are up here in northern california and silicon valley at stanford. are we in a completely blue area? >> eskimo we are. this area, if you look at a map of california, very deep blue pocket along the coast in major metropolitan areas and then more...
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he brought it back on the eve of the primary election. weiner spitzer and the laughing stock that new york city politics is turning into. you know, but you look at our poll. i can't help but think that the way that some of these guys, these politicians that can't stop running for office. it has an impact on the fact that the public is losing politicians. this is sort of it feeds this horrible cycle that i think we are in. never before, mama don't let your babies grow up to be politicians. i think it is all having, eroding at this horrible way that people view the politicians in general. i wish that these guys realized that make they didn't intend to do this damage but they contribute to those having the sex scandals. let's explain, amedin has never spoken that we know of. she appeared in his first campaign video but has never taken a public stance and has been the sigh lent loyal slowsest aid. bill clinton officiated at their wedding and she is family. she has traveled with hillary and has been with hillary since being an intern in the cl
he brought it back on the eve of the primary election. weiner spitzer and the laughing stock that new york city politics is turning into. you know, but you look at our poll. i can't help but think that the way that some of these guys, these politicians that can't stop running for office. it has an impact on the fact that the public is losing politicians. this is sort of it feeds this horrible cycle that i think we are in. never before, mama don't let your babies grow up to be politicians. i...
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and, in fact, was the first african elected to the french academy which is a pretty incredible achievement. marco is also the son of a famous ambassador lat hyacinth. he is a famous ambassador and poet in his own right. as many people know, he sat out as a deejay, music producer and is famous in the district for his unwaivering belief that the power of the mission comes from a melting pot of cultures, an ability to embrace the new while pro steting and respecting the traditions of that neighborhood. i think it's only appropriate is that we honor someone like marco who represents the very best of our district and, you know, being an african-american who not only is looking out for the interest of the african-american community, but the interests of every single community. and marco, it is really an honor for me to say that i'm your district supervisor, and i appreciate not only what you have done, you know, for yourself and your family, but the fact that you continue to help others to make sure that your good fortune is passed on to other people. and what i would say on a very personal note
and, in fact, was the first african elected to the french academy which is a pretty incredible achievement. marco is also the son of a famous ambassador lat hyacinth. he is a famous ambassador and poet in his own right. as many people know, he sat out as a deejay, music producer and is famous in the district for his unwaivering belief that the power of the mission comes from a melting pot of cultures, an ability to embrace the new while pro steting and respecting the traditions of that...
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the onlyst election -- election that mattered at that time, the democratic primary, the closest since 1822 in the state of missouri. president truman carried it by less than 5000 votes. lloyd stark was a widely known ardent segregationist. african-americans voted in kansas city and in st. louis. it is hard to think of any of them, any number that -- any of them casting their ballot for lloyd stark. his secondruman owed term as senator, without which he would not have been vice president, to black voters. tavis: it does not seem likely he came to the conclusion on his own or it was an altruistic gesture, the right thing to do. that is why i say unlikely hero. it did not happen like that. >> not all. years the result of 150 of political struggle and moral struggle. during the revolutionary war, african-americans fought in the revolutionary war and died by the thousands. they fought in an integrated military. it was not until after the revolutionary war that african- americans were expunged from the united states military because the newly formed united states of america was run largely
the onlyst election -- election that mattered at that time, the democratic primary, the closest since 1822 in the state of missouri. president truman carried it by less than 5000 votes. lloyd stark was a widely known ardent segregationist. african-americans voted in kansas city and in st. louis. it is hard to think of any of them, any number that -- any of them casting their ballot for lloyd stark. his secondruman owed term as senator, without which he would not have been vice president, to...
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>> we've got to win elections. we have to win elections. who the policy makers are and who's in power are making those decisions. and we are living in the aftermath of the 2010 elections in states all over the country. and this is insidious. they -- the tea party right wing conservative republican arm which is sort of invading the rest of the republican party, quite frankly, has decided that this is their moment and they are going to chip away at reproductive health care. and women's health care in general. with ear talking about planned parenthood clinics, cancer screening and birth control. this is really serious family issues. these are economic issues. anybody tells me birth control is a social issue hadn't bought birth control. this is astronomic birth control. >> or they haven't bought diapers. >> but they will. and so we are in a very dangerous time right now. state-by-state, we've seen things that we've never seen before. it is really rolling things backwards. what we just saw in texas. it was outrageous, but it already -- the state
>> we've got to win elections. we have to win elections. who the policy makers are and who's in power are making those decisions. and we are living in the aftermath of the 2010 elections in states all over the country. and this is insidious. they -- the tea party right wing conservative republican arm which is sort of invading the rest of the republican party, quite frankly, has decided that this is their moment and they are going to chip away at reproductive health care. and women's...
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given hundreds and hundreds of waivers and exemptions to cronies and those who supported him in the election and who is left out? the american people. the american people want an exemption and a waiver for at least a year. he is giving it to business. now come on back and let's do the right thing by america. let's give the american people an exemption for a year as well. that's all we ask. >> i am vic rehartsler from missouri. i grew up on a farm. my husband and i farm today. on the farm i learned something. you work on-the-job until you get the job done. sometimes when i was a little girl my dad would give me a task on the farm and i would get to doing it and i said i am done. he said no, it is not done well enough, go back and do it again. i learned the value at staying at it until you get the job done and do it well. that's why i am here today. that's why m why not home with my family. it is because we care about the people we represent. they deserve better than they are getting right now when the senate leaves them high and dry and we may have a democratic shutdown in this country. we do
given hundreds and hundreds of waivers and exemptions to cronies and those who supported him in the election and who is left out? the american people. the american people want an exemption and a waiver for at least a year. he is giving it to business. now come on back and let's do the right thing by america. let's give the american people an exemption for a year as well. that's all we ask. >> i am vic rehartsler from missouri. i grew up on a farm. my husband and i farm today. on the farm...
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i know what elections are like in that part of the world. it was a fore gone conclusion he became president. power was slipping away further and further from the north. when i speak of the north, by the way, i want to be very careful here and emphasize i'm never talking about the entire north, but i'm talking specifically of a hard core north, to whom the very concept of democracy in the fullest sense is complete -- routeless who ma nip lace, serve themselves into the -- i want to ensure that in the hands of the most corrupt among the north so i don't use expressions like the northings but confronted by a very determined mafia, northern mafia who has remain with them. this, his name is, by the way, the president of nigh nigeria ws sworn into power sitting there for four years, and rumblings began he was going to go for a second term. now, this hard core looked at what is happening and decided that it was time to ensure that there was no repeat of the last mistake. that is when they inserted the religious cycle and said to those thinking they
i know what elections are like in that part of the world. it was a fore gone conclusion he became president. power was slipping away further and further from the north. when i speak of the north, by the way, i want to be very careful here and emphasize i'm never talking about the entire north, but i'm talking specifically of a hard core north, to whom the very concept of democracy in the fullest sense is complete -- routeless who ma nip lace, serve themselves into the -- i want to ensure that...
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was an important structural guaranteed to protect the interests of the state at a time the senate was elected by state legislature. >> yes, no doubt the framers thought that would be an important protection but beyond that this court has said that there is never held that the unratified treaty exceeds the federal government constitutional authority, never held a provision implementing a ratified treaty exceeds the federal government's constitutional authority. >> of the unimaginable things happen in would be ok? >> no. my answer is the court has said that there is an inquiry into whether it is a proper subject of a treaty and the inquiry could take into account whether it is imposing a fundamental change in the character of the government but that is not a question the court needs to answer here because of its treaty, the petitioner concedes is a valid exercise of the treaty power and the legislation implementing this treaty is with the obligations of the agreed the. >> would not be a valid exercise of the treaty. there is serious conflict with international obligations because we look at the
was an important structural guaranteed to protect the interests of the state at a time the senate was elected by state legislature. >> yes, no doubt the framers thought that would be an important protection but beyond that this court has said that there is never held that the unratified treaty exceeds the federal government constitutional authority, never held a provision implementing a ratified treaty exceeds the federal government's constitutional authority. >> of the unimaginable...
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. >> we had an election in november. there was a belief that the president rides a little bit higher after he's re-elected. there was a belief maybe there would be a period of time in which they would get some business done and instead we've had irs controversy, nsa controversy, even the things like the george zimmerman trial which exacerbated some of the racial feelings in the country, polarization by race. all of those things have tended to depress the public mood, even while consumer confidence is rising. >> and the fight over the appointments, including the recess appointments where the language between the senate leaders were -- was so poisonous. >> you mean like you're the worst leader in the history of the senate. >> the worst leader in the history of the senate, and i'm sure that that sentiment was reciprocated in some ways. >> the parliamentary equivalent of dropping nuclear bombs. >> let's go upstate to galesburg, illinois to chicago and rick sell who has the five-year notes up for auction. i'm sure he has some
. >> we had an election in november. there was a belief that the president rides a little bit higher after he's re-elected. there was a belief maybe there would be a period of time in which they would get some business done and instead we've had irs controversy, nsa controversy, even the things like the george zimmerman trial which exacerbated some of the racial feelings in the country, polarization by race. all of those things have tended to depress the public mood, even while consumer...
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in the 90s, i was in a marginals he then had four contested elections. a few of us were talking yesterday about some of the ads they ran in this contested election. they were difficult. i think we need more of them. but let me be very clear about what my feeling is. there have been some change in the democratic ranks, but compared to the republican ranks, i think there has been considerably less change. i regret that there are far blue dogs within our ranks, but i think the main obstacle to resolving the debt ceiling crisis and moving on to the tensions within the republican conference and to some extent in the senate on the republican side. i said this was some caution. there has been in a sense a radical is nation of the republican conference in the house and i think that the results of that were shown in the difficulty the speaker had in the last few weeks. so, i am not saying there hasn't been any change, and we should perhaps discuss this and we'll debate it. in terms of mainstream america, the republican ranks have changed much more dramatically th
in the 90s, i was in a marginals he then had four contested elections. a few of us were talking yesterday about some of the ads they ran in this contested election. they were difficult. i think we need more of them. but let me be very clear about what my feeling is. there have been some change in the democratic ranks, but compared to the republican ranks, i think there has been considerably less change. i regret that there are far blue dogs within our ranks, but i think the main obstacle to...
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well, republicans actually had that covered in the last presidential election. not sure how that worked out. >> well, we do provide care for people without don't have insurance. people, if someone has a heart attack, they don't sit in their apartment and die. we pick them up in a ambulance and take them to the hospital and give them care. >> jon: historical footnote is right. you can always go to the emergency room. you can always go to the emergency room when you're having a heart attackment and apparently they think that's the fiscally responsible option rather than expandsing medicaid, because unlike obamacare, we all know er visits are free! just one little problem. >> when the uninsured end up here in the er, their costs are passed on to paying customers. that means insurance companies end up paying more so they raise rates. and fewer people can afford health insurance. >> the impact to our hospital district is $52 million a year. had we expanded medicaid, we would have got that 52 million from the federal government instead we're getting from local taxpaye
well, republicans actually had that covered in the last presidential election. not sure how that worked out. >> well, we do provide care for people without don't have insurance. people, if someone has a heart attack, they don't sit in their apartment and die. we pick them up in a ambulance and take them to the hospital and give them care. >> jon: historical footnote is right. you can always go to the emergency room. you can always go to the emergency room when you're having a heart...
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field coordinator for the republican's 2012 presidential campaign filed a complaint with the federal election commission alleging that political action committee funds were improperly used to pay staffers and others. the office of congressional ethics is conducting a preliminary investigation and could dismiss the case or refer it to the house ethics committee. >>> a new jersey man stepping forward yesterday to claim the $338 million powerball jackpot. talking about 44-year-old bodega owner pedro cassada telling reporters he was tired and nervous after turning in the winning ticket. we can bet that. the dominican-born father of five says he is very happy and intends to help his family with the winnings. his wife says she never expected to win and still can't believe it. 13 other tickets worth $1 million each fell just one number short of that jackpot. one happy guy. >>> a criminal indictment claims punxsutawney phil falsely predicted this year's early spring. but the famous groundhog's handler decided to take the blame. groundhog club inner circle president bill dealy told reporters while phi
field coordinator for the republican's 2012 presidential campaign filed a complaint with the federal election commission alleging that political action committee funds were improperly used to pay staffers and others. the office of congressional ethics is conducting a preliminary investigation and could dismiss the case or refer it to the house ethics committee. >>> a new jersey man stepping forward yesterday to claim the $338 million powerball jackpot. talking about 44-year-old bodega...
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cristie praised president obama's quick response days before the november election. here is cristie on october 31. >> i cannot thank the president enough for his personal concern and compassion for our state and for the people of our state. >> in january, cristie accused gop leaders in congress of stalling relief funds for his state and after the school shooting in newtown, he called the national rifle association reprehensible for running an attack ad against the president. >>> coming up in your only local news at 7:00, we are going in-depth. first of all, sequestration. new information on how it might impact the d.c. region and the news is not so good. also, gun control. we're going to go one on one with a pastor who says god expects you to protect your loved ones, even if that means using deadly force. a lot to talk about at 7:00. >>> still ahead, snowplows in ditches, jackknifed buses and tens of thousands of people in the dark tonight. we'll head out to the midwest where a massive snowstorm is making life pretty miserable. >>> and after the break, men infull tra
cristie praised president obama's quick response days before the november election. here is cristie on october 31. >> i cannot thank the president enough for his personal concern and compassion for our state and for the people of our state. >> in january, cristie accused gop leaders in congress of stalling relief funds for his state and after the school shooting in newtown, he called the national rifle association reprehensible for running an attack ad against the president....
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, the most recent election, that the future of our country kind of showed up and voted in a way that no one was really expecting that they would given what you surmised which was a sense of perhaps disillusionment or in the professor's words, the revival being over. but in fact, i think they came back more seasoned, more realistic, more determined to do the hard work to bring about the kind of political consensus that we need and particularly in the state of maryland, if you look at the two issues that were passed on referendum the religious communities, the immigrant communities, people of color, they all came together in ways that totally surprised the expectations given what was perceived to be such a mood of pessimism, even just months before. >> what about you, professor trulear? do you sense any little glimmer of hope anywhere that things can be better? >> oh, i think there's a lot of hope. i think that it's just more grounded in reality, which is, i think, the gist of the bishop's comments that there is a sense that there were things that were accomplished during the first adm
, the most recent election, that the future of our country kind of showed up and voted in a way that no one was really expecting that they would given what you surmised which was a sense of perhaps disillusionment or in the professor's words, the revival being over. but in fact, i think they came back more seasoned, more realistic, more determined to do the hard work to bring about the kind of political consensus that we need and particularly in the state of maryland, if you look at the two...
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volunteers who helped president obama get elected are now trying to help him get his policies through congress. today's events include rallies, phone banks and candle light vigils. here in the bay area, several events are scheduled today as part of the day of action. at 11:00 this morning, a press conference is scheduled in front of bash bra lee's office in oakland to voice support for president obama's gun violence reduction plan. at 5:00 this evening there will be a vigil to end gun violence. and then at 6:00, a candle light vigil. meantime, ktvu news went undercover to investigate the big money assault weapon business in reno. that story coming up at 4:45. >> time is 4:34, they have taken over a campus administration building. campus police allowed protestors to stay overnight as long as the gathering was peaceful. students say they are angry about proposed cuts and a meeting that didn't happen with the interim chancellor. students were told the chancellor was out of town. >> all we want is the chancellor to stand with us as our chancellor, to speak for us as students. >> all of th
volunteers who helped president obama get elected are now trying to help him get his policies through congress. today's events include rallies, phone banks and candle light vigils. here in the bay area, several events are scheduled today as part of the day of action. at 11:00 this morning, a press conference is scheduled in front of bash bra lee's office in oakland to voice support for president obama's gun violence reduction plan. at 5:00 this evening there will be a vigil to end gun violence....
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panetta encouraged students to become engaged in government and hold elected officials accountable. >> you are not just our hope for a better future. you are our future and the key to whether we remain a government of, by, and for all people. congratulations. >> panetta met his wife on campus. this summer they're celebrating 51 years of marriage. he joked that mixers were his generations version of computer dating. >>> a brave 7-year-old boy who is fighting cancer up next. >>> san mateo county held its first ever lgbt pride today. it was held on east fifth street. it included live music, panel discussions, entertainment, and you could be tested for hiv. hundreds of kids got treated by playing football with the pros. patrick willis led the two day camp for more than 300 children, children of active duty military personnel. >> i'm thankful for everybody to make this possible. it warms my heart to see kids running. they may not understand this now but they will when they get older. >> willis and more than 30 of the area's top coaches taught the kids the fundamentals of football and ta
panetta encouraged students to become engaged in government and hold elected officials accountable. >> you are not just our hope for a better future. you are our future and the key to whether we remain a government of, by, and for all people. congratulations. >> panetta met his wife on campus. this summer they're celebrating 51 years of marriage. he joked that mixers were his generations version of computer dating. >>> a brave 7-year-old boy who is fighting cancer up next....
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. >>> and pope benedict xvi could change the rules regarding the conclave to elect his successor and is considering changing two laws established by a pope john paul ii. it would allow the conclave to begin earlier than current church laws allow. he steps down february tweet th. -- february 28th. there is nee you in focus on who the college of cardinals will select. the questions remain about when the conclave will convene. once they, do it's clear american cardinals are poised to have a big say in the final decision. jennifer davis has more. >> is he coming -- >> pope benedict xvi's last days as the leader of the catholic church are well-mapped out. there is confusion when the conclave can begin voting on his successor. he said pope benedict xvi could enact a new law to clarify the next steps. >> what will the cheap shepherd look like? judge -- the chief shepherd look like. >> reporter: the archbishop of washington will be one of the 116 cardinals choosing the next leader joining others from boston, philadelphia, new york, and chicago. >> a brand now experience for me to be a voting
. >>> and pope benedict xvi could change the rules regarding the conclave to elect his successor and is considering changing two laws established by a pope john paul ii. it would allow the conclave to begin earlier than current church laws allow. he steps down february tweet th. -- february 28th. there is nee you in focus on who the college of cardinals will select. the questions remain about when the conclave will convene. once they, do it's clear american cardinals are poised to have...
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so close, one is running his re-election campaign. >>> former president clinton and oprah are among 16 new recipients of the medal of freedom. others given the nation's highest honor are former "washington post" ben bradley and country star loretta lyn. and bill and hillary have found another place to summer in the east hamptons. local real estate brokers say estates in the area typically represent for $100,000 a week. >>> trent lott is hospitalized this morning after a ruptured appendix. the senator has undergone surgery and is expected to recover. >>> we know exactly what kind of romance that senator mccain has in mind. well, the president traded that bromance for some real romance last night. he ant the first lady dined out for a belated birthday dinner. >>> and governor chris christie has signed ten bills into law. one of the new measures is bang the sale of guns to people on the terrorism watch list. >>> and for more on the weather forecast, nbc's bill karins is here. >> we showed you the pictures earlier from missouri and we have been talking about this for three, four mornings i
so close, one is running his re-election campaign. >>> former president clinton and oprah are among 16 new recipients of the medal of freedom. others given the nation's highest honor are former "washington post" ben bradley and country star loretta lyn. and bill and hillary have found another place to summer in the east hamptons. local real estate brokers say estates in the area typically represent for $100,000 a week. >>> trent lott is hospitalized this morning...
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the new sanctions come ahead of iran's presidential election scheduled for june 14th. >>> nato has decided to strengthen its defense against cyber attacks. defense ministers from the 28 member countries discussed the issue on tuesday for the first time. >> we must identify what more we need to do to address cyber threats which are evolving as we speak. >> rasmussen said that nato had to deal with over 2,500 attacks on its computer systems last year. the ministers agreed to boost the organization's capabilities to protect its networks. they plan to make the defense system fully operational by october. the ministers also decided to set up rapid reaction teams. they will work to minimize damage and track down the hackers if nato's computers are attacked. now, u.s. officials suspect the chinese military has been directly involved in some of the past cyber attacks on the united states. >>> the operator of the crippled fukushima daiichi nuclear plant says he has found a leak in a tank that stores water contaminated with radioactive substances. officials at tokyo electric power company say they c
the new sanctions come ahead of iran's presidential election scheduled for june 14th. >>> nato has decided to strengthen its defense against cyber attacks. defense ministers from the 28 member countries discussed the issue on tuesday for the first time. >> we must identify what more we need to do to address cyber threats which are evolving as we speak. >> rasmussen said that nato had to deal with over 2,500 attacks on its computer systems last year. the ministers agreed to...
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they had a playbook when obama was elected and they checked off everything on the checklist. make him an illegitimate president, reduce women's rights, roll back women's reproductive rights, keep illegals out of the country, stop everything that obama wants to do because that is what they wanted to do, to take as many days off as they want to, they go out and raise money for their elections. they are doing exactly what they want to. with just two weeks left in this first session of the hundred 13th congress, what do thing needs to be done here, what are the must do's before congress gets out of town at the we of the month? caller: need to pass a budget. they need to do something about immigration. need to have a raise for people on social security so need to have a raise for people on social security so they can live in dignity for their last couple of years in life. host: with just two weeks to go do think there is to do that? doler: all they're going to talking about obamacare until it starts working. host: yesterday on abc this week , republican congressman tom cole came i
they had a playbook when obama was elected and they checked off everything on the checklist. make him an illegitimate president, reduce women's rights, roll back women's reproductive rights, keep illegals out of the country, stop everything that obama wants to do because that is what they wanted to do, to take as many days off as they want to, they go out and raise money for their elections. they are doing exactly what they want to. with just two weeks left in this first session of the hundred...
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dead mark elections in italy panicked investors monday with fears without a steady government italy won't be able to tackle its major recession. >>> the domino effect sparked volume on the volatility index. >>> today, investors are looking for ben bernanke to supply soothing words about his easy money policies. >>> on the radar home depot may seize auto zone. and it fell after meeting accredit dags poses. >>> the first witness is expected to take the stand in bp's gulf oil disaster. protesters gathered outside of court monday as opening stap ii statements got under way. >> on the heels informing employees he can no longer work at home. working is not 9:00 to 5:00, companies who do not embrace this are missing a trick. >>> musical downloaders are soon going to be hearing from their music providers. a number of companies included comcast, parent of this network will begin a six-strike policy under the policy this week. >>> and honesty is the best policy. people have paid it forward to a homeless panhandler who gave back a lost engagement ring with more than $50,000 in donations. >>> straigh
dead mark elections in italy panicked investors monday with fears without a steady government italy won't be able to tackle its major recession. >>> the domino effect sparked volume on the volatility index. >>> today, investors are looking for ben bernanke to supply soothing words about his easy money policies. >>> on the radar home depot may seize auto zone. and it fell after meeting accredit dags poses. >>> the first witness is expected to take the stand in...
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many oscar contest feel like a good election, too close to call. >> all men are created equal. >> jones was the early favorite to win best supporting actor. his competition includes robert deniro, the obsessive compulsive father. >> when light reaches out like a moment, it is the senate to not treat -- cannot reach back. >> i think his rousing finale speech will win and best supporting actor. >> having sex with everybody in the office. >> any women? >> yes. >> how about the best actors contest? jennifer lawrence holds her own. even though jessica testing one -- won graves -- rave reactions. >> daniel day-lewis for "lincoln." best director " steven spielgberg" for -- for steven spielberg for "lincoln." >> we invite you to watch our special abc 7 coverage of the academy awards live from hollywood, cynne simpson and arch campbell there. that will start tonight at 5:00. >> doesn't he look spiffy? >> 4:57. >> still ahead call it a sweet move
many oscar contest feel like a good election, too close to call. >> all men are created equal. >> jones was the early favorite to win best supporting actor. his competition includes robert deniro, the obsessive compulsive father. >> when light reaches out like a moment, it is the senate to not treat -- cannot reach back. >> i think his rousing finale speech will win and best supporting actor. >> having sex with everybody in the office. >> any women? >>...
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say it's a breach of your fiduciary and trust placed in you by the citizens of the city when you were elected. the bottom line is, as mr. chafee pointed out, the friends raised in a 12 year period over $40 million. they in addition spent down previously raised money another $10 million. and when document requests were made of the public library, mr. luis herrera has been found in violation of the order of the sunshine order task force to produce the records and has withheld public records. and the reason for that is very simple. the library commission nor the librarian can account for $50 million. and yet they have repeat petedly come before the public and said what a wonderful job this group did. * at the same time mr. herrera himself was accepting 25 to $3,000 a month from the friends for reimburse many of expenses that would otherwise have to come out of his pocket. if that isn't a conflict of interest, what is? pay attention to mr. chafee. he's been coming here for years and you've ignored him long enough. (applause) >> thank you. next speaker, please. >>> i will be using at some point in
say it's a breach of your fiduciary and trust placed in you by the citizens of the city when you were elected. the bottom line is, as mr. chafee pointed out, the friends raised in a 12 year period over $40 million. they in addition spent down previously raised money another $10 million. and when document requests were made of the public library, mr. luis herrera has been found in violation of the order of the sunshine order task force to produce the records and has withheld public records. and...
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we have elections and further shoes to drop in term of how u it plays out. what we know from the history or early history of medicare and medicaid they change. it won't be exactly the same system in the best world of the folks who designed this. it will get modified. but we have some longer term collisions with all of the ways in which we have racked up commitments on our credit card. that can't paid for ultimately. we are counting on the young folks to keep paying more until they run out of money. it takes care of the folk already in line to receive the services. that's pretty much a formula for the moment until there's a bit of a push back. and there's been a few -- of folks may be a pitch on college campuses. otherwise just live in your parent's basement and get on the coverage until you're 26. >> the gentleman there. >> we're seeing people to move to the high-deductible plan. do you see there's any kind of competition in the free market. or will the reduction of choices really offset that? >> we're still not competing over the right stuff. all it's doing
we have elections and further shoes to drop in term of how u it plays out. what we know from the history or early history of medicare and medicaid they change. it won't be exactly the same system in the best world of the folks who designed this. it will get modified. but we have some longer term collisions with all of the ways in which we have racked up commitments on our credit card. that can't paid for ultimately. we are counting on the young folks to keep paying more until they run out of...
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. >> it is embasing that these people that are elected to represent the country, are representing the tea party, the anarchists and that the majority of the house are falling every step of the way. this is an unnecessary blow, to america. >> earlier on monday night, president obama called the republican speaker of the house john baner to ask him to pass a spending bill without undermining the affordable care act better known as obama-care. the health care law which goes into effect, has been a main sticking point for republicans. >> the house has made its position known very clearly. we believe we should fund the government, and we think there out to be basic fairness for all-americans under obama-care. the senate has continued to reject our offers. that is to go to congress and talk through your differences. >> for more on the shut down, mike has been on cacapitol hill all night. howtous the last few did this come to pass? >> very late on saturday night, house republicans took what the senate had done, they sent it back, delaying or defunding key provisions within the affordable care
. >> it is embasing that these people that are elected to represent the country, are representing the tea party, the anarchists and that the majority of the house are falling every step of the way. this is an unnecessary blow, to america. >> earlier on monday night, president obama called the republican speaker of the house john baner to ask him to pass a spending bill without undermining the affordable care act better known as obama-care. the health care law which goes into effect,...
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1870's and then has a sort of second installment in a fascinating career she becomes the first woman elected to office in the history of the montana territory in 1892 when she becomes the superintendent of schools for lewis and clark county which is the wealthiest sizable county have that time and that is where helena is located. she has a political patron and old friend of her father's that helps her win but she is the first woman to run and she serves in that position from the 1880s and then has what i consider to be the most fascinating installment of her career which comes in the 1890's when she travels to oklahoma which was then called indian territory to serve as an alloting agent bringing devotee reservations and other groups that had been targeted for the allotment of the federal government because the act passed in 87 which legislative indians needed to live like a house what historians call to be forced to assimilate by taking of the individually held plots of land, farming and so on and yet it was to sort of break up and polarized the tribal mass instead theodore roosevelt said so
1870's and then has a sort of second installment in a fascinating career she becomes the first woman elected to office in the history of the montana territory in 1892 when she becomes the superintendent of schools for lewis and clark county which is the wealthiest sizable county have that time and that is where helena is located. she has a political patron and old friend of her father's that helps her win but she is the first woman to run and she serves in that position from the 1880s and then...
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day or on election day. because they will not be allowed to preregister for that provable moment when they are going to become 18, that seems like an unconstitutional denial of an 18-year-old's right to vote. >> that's why we have same-day registration during the early voting period in north carolina. it allows people in the run-up to election day to register to vote and cast a ballot at the same time. about 250,000 north carolinians took advantage of that in 2012 and in 2008. they're not going to have an opportunity to do that in future elections. now, what's really important to us in particular is the effect that this is going to have on the african-american community. african-americans are about 20% of the voters in north carolina, but they're over 30% of the people who take advantage of same-day registration. and we think that that was one of the reasons why the north carolina legislature enacted this bill. >> now, nia, we saw in the last election specifically african-american voters in florida and elsew
day or on election day. because they will not be allowed to preregister for that provable moment when they are going to become 18, that seems like an unconstitutional denial of an 18-year-old's right to vote. >> that's why we have same-day registration during the early voting period in north carolina. it allows people in the run-up to election day to register to vote and cast a ballot at the same time. about 250,000 north carolinians took advantage of that in 2012 and in 2008. they're not...
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the two elections with senator and terms of governor, secretary treasurer, chief justice of the supreme court, his ambition had been part of the may gap since his earliest years and the death of his father when he was only eight falling shortly after the failure in business forced him to exchange the warmth of a comfortable home for a boarding school headed by his brilliant but somewhat ceramica on goal who bestowed or withdrew approval and affection solely on the basis of successful performance. and that success had to be continually displayed a punishment otherwise. yet even at his uncle's high standards hurt chase comedy spurred with him him an extremely large ambition even as a fledgling lawyer he got huge dreams she confided in his diary to reach the steps where the crowd temple shows complete as he said with deserved honor, eminent usefulness and crown of glory. i love the way they talk. so driving with this and vision that when she was only 28-years-old, his sister abigail confessed she almost trembled for him as she observed his desire to distinguished himself and his devoted mi
the two elections with senator and terms of governor, secretary treasurer, chief justice of the supreme court, his ambition had been part of the may gap since his earliest years and the death of his father when he was only eight falling shortly after the failure in business forced him to exchange the warmth of a comfortable home for a boarding school headed by his brilliant but somewhat ceramica on goal who bestowed or withdrew approval and affection solely on the basis of successful...
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gun control has taken center stage in two unusual recall elections. two colorado state lawmakers both determines face recall over their support of gun control legislation. the laws require universal checks and a limit of 15 rounds on all ammunition clips. after shootings in aurora and new town connecticut, the races are the first in colorado's history. tomorrow ohio lawmakers are preparing to override their governors veto to nullify federal gun laws. al jazeera has more from jeffson city missouri. >> is aims at blocking federal gun laws in the show me state. republican representative is the representative. >> i don't want my rights taken away, because a few number of people choose to use firearms in an illegal way. >> he says recent national tragedies have triggered unnecessary calls in congress for more gun control. his bill would make it el legal to enforce federal gun laws in missouri. >> in missouri, we will determine when our constitutional rights are being violated. >> jay nixon the state's democratic governor vetoed the legislation, but lawmake
gun control has taken center stage in two unusual recall elections. two colorado state lawmakers both determines face recall over their support of gun control legislation. the laws require universal checks and a limit of 15 rounds on all ammunition clips. after shootings in aurora and new town connecticut, the races are the first in colorado's history. tomorrow ohio lawmakers are preparing to override their governors veto to nullify federal gun laws. al jazeera has more from jeffson city...
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a newly re-elected congresswoman who should just be starting her new term. instead she's already leaving and using what she learned here in capital to cash in. we're keeping them honest. >>> michelle obama's inaugural gown this time and last time four years ago, we'll talk live with designer jason wu who goes from eating pizza to seeing his dreams come true. >>> breaking news. students speak about the terror they lived through today at a community college in houston, texas. new video up close of the drama as it unfolded at lone star college. what apparently started as an altercation escalated into a horrifying scene all happening in the middle of a national debate on how to stop gun violence. three people hurt, two detained and an awful lot of unanswered questions. ed lavandera is live on the scene. what did you find out about the shooting? >> hello, anderson. the two people involved in this altercation, apparently only one gun involved, were two of the three that were wounded. the third person that was wounded was a maintenance worker here at lone star coll
a newly re-elected congresswoman who should just be starting her new term. instead she's already leaving and using what she learned here in capital to cash in. we're keeping them honest. >>> michelle obama's inaugural gown this time and last time four years ago, we'll talk live with designer jason wu who goes from eating pizza to seeing his dreams come true. >>> breaking news. students speak about the terror they lived through today at a community college in houston, texas....
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. >> there is a huge full-court press that was on elected officials. i think some of elected officials were probably in on the game, as well. that was to try to move forward an event that served the 1% of this world with boaters internationally. made conditions on approval based on their raising money. >> another big problem only 3 boats out of the 12 have committed to the race. the smaller event may mean san francisco will make less money than expected. >>> dozens of homeless people are being warned that they are going to have to clear out of their camp in the south bay. san jose officials plan to move in next month to clear a tent city on land south of mineta international airport. shantytown is so busy that people flying over it have complained. about 100 people living in the 40 tents many of them arrived last month after a nearby encampment was shut down. >> you move them in one spot and they pop up in another spot. frustrating? >> it's frustrating but it's part of the process. we have to be consistent as i said in our application in how we work wi
. >> there is a huge full-court press that was on elected officials. i think some of elected officials were probably in on the game, as well. that was to try to move forward an event that served the 1% of this world with boaters internationally. made conditions on approval based on their raising money. >> another big problem only 3 boats out of the 12 have committed to the race. the smaller event may mean san francisco will make less money than expected. >>> dozens of...
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. >>> new jersey governor chris christie said today he's calling for a special election to be held in october to fill the senate seat of the late senator frank lautenberg who died yesterday at the age of 89. a primary will be held in august. some conservatives were unhappy with this announcement today. first of all, they don't like the cost, but they were also hoping for a november general election when christie himself will be on the ballot in the governor's race. the thinking there is that christie on the ballot would give the gop senate nominee a better shot against the widely expected democratic nominee, the mayor of newark, cory booker. >>> there is health news tonight on the topic of slowing down the signs of aging, something americans spend billions of dollars every year trying to do with a wide range of products. but it turns out doctors now say the best anti-aging products appear to be sunscreen, and so this story is getting a lot of attention. we get our report tonight from our chief medical editor, dr. nancy snyderman. ♪ >> reporter: it used to be summertime meant days in
. >>> new jersey governor chris christie said today he's calling for a special election to be held in october to fill the senate seat of the late senator frank lautenberg who died yesterday at the age of 89. a primary will be held in august. some conservatives were unhappy with this announcement today. first of all, they don't like the cost, but they were also hoping for a november general election when christie himself will be on the ballot in the governor's race. the thinking there...
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to election. the best evidence, to me, that the tea party movement is it's not here to stay, then at least matured, it's entered the bloodstream is by the voting behavior of congressmen. you see, you know, for example, you know, the ryan budget and, you know, on both times, both in 2011 and 2012 when it was up for a vote, all republicans who previously voted against it now vote for it. the reason for this is that if they failed to vote for it, they will be primaried by someone who gets to their right, and, in fact, one of the people that i write about in the book is a moderate republican named emerson in missouri, and she voted against a couple of things that, you know, voting behavior not deemed sufficiently red winged who wrote things saying, hey, tea party e -- party, here's a primary. that strikes into the heart of legislators. >> in fact, if governor romney loses, the response will be we told you so. >> exactly, enough with the moderates already, sir. >> assuming the gridlock, what do you see
to election. the best evidence, to me, that the tea party movement is it's not here to stay, then at least matured, it's entered the bloodstream is by the voting behavior of congressmen. you see, you know, for example, you know, the ryan budget and, you know, on both times, both in 2011 and 2012 when it was up for a vote, all republicans who previously voted against it now vote for it. the reason for this is that if they failed to vote for it, they will be primaried by someone who gets to their...
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he's allowing a special election. he had the authority to go ahead and simply name a temporary replacement, either a conservative republican, an independent or democrat. and could have angered any one of those groups if he hadn't picked the person he wanted to align themselves with. what does this do for him politically? >> well, suzanne, very simply put, having this special election on october 16th means that whoever is running for this special election for this open senate seat will not appear on the same ballot he will be on and november when he's running for re-election for new jersey governor in november. and so he's spared the possibility and a lot of people have been talking about this with respect to the race that just in case -- it is expecteded he will, the mayor of newark, cory booker, jumps into this race, there are some in new jersey who felt that chris christie just did not want to appear on the same ballot as cory booker. now, keep in mind, these are two separate races, why would that be important? ther
he's allowing a special election. he had the authority to go ahead and simply name a temporary replacement, either a conservative republican, an independent or democrat. and could have angered any one of those groups if he hadn't picked the person he wanted to align themselves with. what does this do for him politically? >> well, suzanne, very simply put, having this special election on october 16th means that whoever is running for this special election for this open senate seat will not...
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do you connect this in anyway to the election? preventing these groups from being able to raise money and be active politically in terms of getting out information about issues they care about? do you think it is connected in anyway, cleta? >> i absolutely do. the letters, -- remember jay and i started working together on this in february of last year when all of these groups, hundreds of groups received these incredibly intrusive, expansive questions from the irs which have the absolute impact of intimidating them, frightening them, making them think they might be doing something wrong if they invited candidates to a candidate forum which is completely legitimate for a 501 organization. absolutely it had the affect of intimidating them. and i will actually remind everybody these groups still don't have their tax exempt status. and some of my clients received additional letters a month before the election with even more questions. >> unbelievable. thank you both. still ahead tonight, you will hear from these people in our audience
do you connect this in anyway to the election? preventing these groups from being able to raise money and be active politically in terms of getting out information about issues they care about? do you think it is connected in anyway, cleta? >> i absolutely do. the letters, -- remember jay and i started working together on this in february of last year when all of these groups, hundreds of groups received these incredibly intrusive, expansive questions from the irs which have the absolute...
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and with each election we are reminded that we cannot rest. we must always come to the defense of voting rights. and we cannot be cut off guard or pretend that because time has passed that we do not need the continue to fight to safeguard our rights. now, no successful social justice movement has secured freedom absent vigilance. and that's why we are here tonight to defend a pillar of justice and democracy. the voting rights act of 1965 was approved by congress to protect fundamental voting rights and to protect minority groups from disenfranchise -- disenfranchisement. after a series of violent attacks on civil rights leaders who were registering african-americans to vote, former president lyndon b. johnson, sent draft legislation to congress to protect voting rights, and it was signed into law soon thereafter. since then the voting rights act has been one of the nation's most effective civil rights laws and tools to combat discrimination in voting. over time the tactic used to stop people from voting have become more sophisticated. unfair v
and with each election we are reminded that we cannot rest. we must always come to the defense of voting rights. and we cannot be cut off guard or pretend that because time has passed that we do not need the continue to fight to safeguard our rights. now, no successful social justice movement has secured freedom absent vigilance. and that's why we are here tonight to defend a pillar of justice and democracy. the voting rights act of 1965 was approved by congress to protect fundamental voting...